BPW focuses on Young Careerist speaker

Pictured (l-r) at the Greenville Business & Professional Women’s Club meeting on Jan. 10 are Michelle Hook, Young Careerist Loure Bohn and Diane Delaplane.

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GREENVILLE – Young Careerist finalist Loure Bohn was the featured speaker at the Greenville Business & Professional Women’s Club meeting on Jan. 10.

The meeting was hosted by the Young Careerist Committee consisting of chair Michelle Hook and members Brenda Miller, Diane Delaplane, Jessica Hester and Tammy Dietrich and held at the Brethren Retirement Community.

Committee Chair Michelle Hook introduced Bohn, who is owner of Suds in a Bucket and offers cleaning services in Darke and Wayne counties.

The Virginia Allen Young Careerist program offers the choice of eight topics to speak on. Bohn chose “What can BPW offer women leaving military service and/or what can women leaving military service offer BPW?”

Bohn spoke on the difficulties women have in their transition after military life and how BPW can help. BPW can offer a safe place and friendships to help cope with the transition. Networking is an important part of BPW and can help with contacts for possible employment.

Bohn suggested BPW could send notes of support to those women in the military who are overseas. Military veteran women offer leadership, time management, organization skills and would be great assets to BPW.

Bohn is the Ohio BPW Region 5 winner and will compete at the state level competition scheduled for April 20 in Columbus.

After the required speech and critique, Bohn spoke of her life’s journey to becoming an entrepreneur and starting her own cleaning business Suds in a Bucket. She found communication is the foundation of her business. Being trustworthy and paying attention to detail has brought her success.

Bohn and Suds in a Bucket donated a prize of a three-hour cleaning service to support the BPW’s annual Super Raffle drawing held in December 2018.

The Greenville BPW Club’s mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. The club holds fundraisers through the year to raise money to grant scholarships to the young women of Darke County. The club meets the second Thursday of every month for a dinner meeting.

Those interested in learning more about the club can contact Membership Chair Sonya Crist at 937-423-3657 or sonyacrist@gmail.com.

Pictured (l-r) at the Greenville Business & Professional Women’s Club meeting on Jan. 10 are Michelle Hook, Young Careerist Loure Bohn and Diane Delaplane.

https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/34/2019/01/web1_WEB-loure-bohn-2018-yc.jpgPictured (l-r) at the Greenville Business & Professional Women’s Club meeting on Jan. 10 are Michelle Hook, Young Careerist Loure Bohn and Diane Delaplane. Courtesy photo